Hotel Collapse Kills Two In Germany, Rescue Efforts Underway

A devastating hotel collapse late Tuesday night has claimed the lives of two people and left others trapped in the rubble.

Emergency services are working tirelessly to rescue those still buried beneath the wreckage of the historic building.

Located on the banks of the Moselle River, the hotel suffered a catastrophic collapse around 11pm local time.

The top floor caved in onto the lower level, shattering windows and trapping several guests inside. Fourteen people were in the building at the time of the incident.

While five individuals managed to escape unharmed, nine others were trapped in the debris.

Rescue teams, including firefighters, police, and specialized search and rescue dogs, have been working around the clock to reach the survivors.

Tragically, two people were confirmed dead at the scene. A Dutch family visiting the area was among those rescued, with a mother and child taken to hospital for treatment.

The father was later rescued but his condition remains unknown.

Authorities have expressed concerns about the stability of the remaining structure and have ordered the evacuation of nearby residents.

The hotel, believed to date back to the 17th century, underwent significant renovations in the 1980s.

The Moselle Valley, renowned for its vineyards and charming towns, is a popular tourist destination. This tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the local community and beyond.

As rescue efforts continue, hope remains for the survivors trapped beneath the rubble.

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